A recent Washington Post poll has revealed that Donald Trump and Kamala Harris are closely tied in the crucial swing state of Pennsylvania, a state that could determine the outcome of the presidential election. The poll showed that among likely voters, Harris and Trump are tied at 48% support each, while among registered voters, Harris has a slight advantage with 48% support compared to Trump’s 47%. Harris also impressed debate watchers in the state, with 54% believing she won the recent face-off compared to Trump’s 27%.
As Biden’s administration faced setbacks in their efforts to forgive federal student loans, a federal judge extended the block on the administration’s loan forgiveness plan for another 14 days following litigation. Meanwhile, new polling in key battleground states showed a tight race between Harris and Trump in Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin.
Elon Musk’s post on potentially assassinating Biden and Harris has raised concerns, with reports indicating that the Secret Service may be investigating the matter. Additionally, a group called “White Dudes For Harris” is planning a significant TV ad buy of $10 million in swing states to promote Harris’s candidacy. In Nebraska, there have been calls for changing the state’s system for allocating electoral votes to a winner-take-all setup that could benefit Trump, while Biden and Harris continue their campaign efforts in Michigan, Wisconsin, and Georgia.
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